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Hard Candy (Bonus Track) (Lyrics included with album, Enhanced CD-ROM)

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1 Disc(s)

  1. 1.

    Hard Candy 4:21

    Counting Crows

    Play Hard Candy
  2. 2.

    American Girls 4:32

    Counting Crows

    Play American Girls
  3. 3.

    Good Time 4:24

    Counting Crows

    Play Good Time
  4. 4.

    If I Could Give All My Love -Or- Richard Manuel Is Dead 3:53

    Counting Crows

    Play If I Could Give All My Love -Or- Richard Manuel Is Dead
  5. 5.

    Goodnight L.A. 4:18

    Counting Crows

    Play Goodnight L.A.
  6. 6.

    Butterfly in Reverse 2:48

    Counting Crows

    Play Butterfly in Reverse
  7. 7.

    Miami 5:01

    Counting Crows

    Play Miami
  8. 8.

    New Frontier 3:51

    Counting Crows

    Play New Frontier
  9. 9.

    Carriage 4:05

    Counting Crows

    Play Carriage
  10. 10.

    Black and Blue 3:53

    Counting Crows

    Play Black and Blue
  11. 11.

    Why Should You Come When I Call? 4:39

    Counting Crows

    Play Why Should You Come When I Call?
  12. 12.

    Up All Night (Frankie Miller Goes to Hollywood) 5:07

    Counting Crows

    Play Up All Night (Frankie Miller Goes to Hollywood)
  13. 13.

    Holiday in Spain 3:51

    Counting Crows

    Play Holiday in Spain
  14. 14.

    Big Yellow Taxi [*] 3:47

    Counting Crows

    Play Big Yellow Taxi [*]

Description

Hard Candy is the sound of a band at a creative and poetic summit. Over three previous studio recordings, the Counting Crows have moved through varied musical territories as a way of conveying emotion through performance, texture, and nuance; the place where the mood meets the heart meets the mind. Hard Candy is both a radical departure from the band's previous method of recording, and, contextually, an affirmation of what sets them apart from virtually every other band on the rock and roll scene: their commitment to songwriting as craft. These 13 tracks are strongly committed to conveying a song in the hook rather than in the lyric. They are tight, crisp, razor sharp pop songs on a bright, shiny, rock record. Every backing vocal, every lilting string, trumpet line, or piano run, was meticulously crafted and scripted into this invigorating musical architecture -- along with the lyrics. Adam Duritz offers at least as much as he's given on any other album. The set opens with the title track, a wide open four/four rocker illustrated by shimmering piano lines and ringing Byrds-like 12-string electric guitars punching up the middle. Duritz sings with an Allen Ginsberg-like heroic candor: "On certain Sundays in November when the weather bothers me/I empty drawers of other summers/where my shadows used to be/ You send your lover off to China and you wait for her to call/You put your girl up on a pedestal and you wait for her to fall/I put my summers back in a letter/All the regrets you can't forget are somehow pressed upon a picture in the face of such an ordinary girl." These lines reflect the entwined themes that run through virtually every song on the record: memory, the regret of loss due to ignorance, and the pervasive loneliness in everyday life. Even the humorous songs here, such as the first single, "American Girls," offer candid meditations on these subjects. Other tracks, such as "Butterfly Reverse," co-written with Ryan Adams, offer stunningly textured instrumentation and wondrously pastoral pop melodies, accented by a grand piano holding the middle against a huge wash of fawning strings and rim shots as the lyrics drip like dirty rainwater into a puddle in the middle of the street. Ultimately, this record, with its many seeming aberrations, will no doubt attract new fans without alienating the old ones. These 13 stories are wondrously accessible in all their shiny glory; and yet as moving and profound as anything pop music has to offer. [Also available with a bonus track rendition of Joni Mitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi."] Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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Description

    Hard Candy is the sound of a band at a creative and poetic summit. Over three previous studio recordings, the Counting Crows have moved through varied musical territories as a way of conveying emotion through performance, texture, and nuance; the place where the mood meets the heart meets the mind. Hard Candy is both a radical departure from the band's previous method of recording, and, contextually, an affirmation of what sets them apart from virtually every other band on the rock and roll scene: their commitment to songwriting as craft. These 13 tracks are strongly committed to conveying a song in the hook rather than in the lyric. They are tight, crisp, razor sharp pop songs on a bright, shiny, rock record. Every backing vocal, every lilting string, trumpet line, or piano run, was meticulously crafted and scripted into this invigorating musical architecture -- along with the lyrics. Adam Duritz offers at least as much as he's given on any other album. The set opens with the title track, a wide open four/four rocker illustrated by shimmering piano lines and ringing Byrds-like 12-string electric guitars punching up the middle. Duritz sings with an Allen Ginsberg-like heroic candor: "On certain Sundays in November when the weather bothers me/I empty drawers of other summers/where my shadows used to be/ You send your lover off to China and you wait for her to call/You put your girl up on a pedestal and you wait for her to fall/I put my summers back in a letter/All the regrets you can't forget are somehow pressed upon a picture in the face of such an ordinary girl." These lines reflect the entwined themes that run through virtually every song on the record: memory, the regret of loss due to ignorance, and the pervasive loneliness in everyday life. Even the humorous songs here, such as the first single, "American Girls," offer candid meditations on these subjects. Other tracks, such as "Butterfly Reverse," co-written with Ryan Adams, offer stunningly textured instrumentation and wondrously pastoral pop melodies, accented by a grand piano holding the middle against a huge wash of fawning strings and rim shots as the lyrics drip like dirty rainwater into a puddle in the middle of the street. Ultimately, this record, with its many seeming aberrations, will no doubt attract new fans without alienating the old ones. These 13 stories are wondrously accessible in all their shiny glory; and yet as moving and profound as anything pop music has to offer. [Also available with a bonus track rendition of Joni Mitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi."] Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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  • DPCI: 244-08-7426
  • ASIN: B002SVGK6M
  • Catalog #: 11694941
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